Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham — Lovecraft-Inspired Batman Feature

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Warner Bros. released a feature film titled Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham, drawing inspiration from Lovecraft’s mythos. At present, the film’s English voice acting stands as the primary option for audiences.

The movie adapts the 2001 comic of the same name, transporting viewers to the 1920s within an alternate reality. The narrative follows adventurers Bruce Wayne and Oliver as they encounter Queen Ra’s al Ghul, who seeks to cast the world into chaos by summoning a terrifying entity that resembles a localized version of Cthulhu. The creature’s presence unfolds toward the story’s climax, delivering a pivotal confrontation that defines the film’s tone.

Earlier, the creator behind the series Love, Death, Robots offered a fresh interpretation of the Dark Knight. Industry insiders have hinted at Warner Bros. developing a Batman Future animation that would respond to the popularity of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Additionally, EMPRESS has showcased a distinctive self-representation through her appearance in the game Nioh 2.

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